Subaru unveiled its fourth electric vehicle, the three-row Getaway SUV, which Subaru says will go on sale as a 2027 model in late 2026 and offers over 300 miles of range.
Each Getaway comes standard with dual electric motors producing 420 horsepower, Subaru says, enabling a sub‑5.0‑second 0–60 mph time, a 3,500‑pound towing capacity and 8.3 inches of ground clearance.
The long‑range model features a 95.8‑kWh lithium‑ion battery with 150‑kW DC fast charging that reaches 10–80 percent in about 30 minutes and includes the North American Charging Standard for Tesla Supercharger access; a 77.0‑kWh standard‑range model arrives in the first half of 2027.
Subaru developed the Getaway jointly with Toyota and the SUV shares pack sizes and an interior with the Toyota Highlander EV, though Subaru differentiates its model with an illuminated Subaru logo, signature lighting, standard roof rails and available 19‑ or 20‑inch wheels; pricing will be announced closer to launch, and Motor1 expects a mid‑ to upper‑$40,000 starting price.
Read the full article at motor1.com.
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